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You'll need a hot air gun and a soldering iron (plus whatever you use to assemble the Mo-Ra, and attach things to it).
You'll need a hot air gun and a soldering iron (plus whatever you use to assemble the Mo-Ra, and attach things to it).


The flow sensor is optional, but provides local visual display of coolant temperature and flow. It's about $50; I like the [https://www.amazon.com/DIYhz-displaydigital-Thermometer-Temperature-Indicator DIYhz]. If you get it, power it off one of the CODI6's fan headers.
The flow sensor is optional, but provides local visual display of coolant temperature and flow. It's about $50; I like the [https://www.amazon.com/DIYhz-displaydigital-Thermometer-Temperature-Indicator DIYhz]. If you get it, power it off one of the CODI6's fan headers. These don't tend to have any digital output, so don't bother trying to sample a tach from it (there's only two wires: 12V and ground).


==Microelectronics==
==Microelectronics==
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* SATA splitter takes 12V to 2x pumps
* SATA splitter takes 12V to 2x pumps
* CODI6 takes 12V (via fan hookup) and 5V (via ARGB hookup) to 3x rightmost fans
* CODI6 takes 12V (via fan hookup) and 5V (via ARGB hookup) to 3x rightmost fans
* CODI6 takes 12V (via fan hookup) to flow sensor
* 3x rightmost fans take 12V+5V to corresponding 3x middle fans
* 3x rightmost fans take 12V+5V to corresponding 3x middle fans
* 3x middle fans takes 12V+5V to corresponding 3x leftmost fans
* 3x middle fans takes 12V+5V to corresponding 3x leftmost fans